
Enûma Elish
El Poema Babilónico de la Creación
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Narrated by:
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Artur Mas
About this listen
Enuma Elish es un poema épico babilónico que cuenta la historia de la creación del mundo y de los dioses. Se cree que fue escrito en el siglo XII a.C. y es considerado uno de los textos más antiguos conocidos de la literatura mesopotámica. En el poema, se narra cómo el dios Marduk emerge como el dios principal y crea el universo y la humanidad a partir del cuerpo de la diosa Tiamat, a quien derrota en una gran batalla. Enuma Elish también presenta ideas sobre la naturaleza de los dioses y la relación entre la humanidad y los dioses, y ha sido objeto de análisis y debate en el campo de la arqueología y la religión.
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